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remember

re.mem.ber \ri-'mem-b*r\ \-b(*-)rin\ \-b(*-)r*-b*l\ \-b*r-*r\ vb or 
   re.mem.ber.ing [ME remembren, fr. MF remembrer, fr. LL rememorari, fr. L 
   ]re- + LL memorari to be mindful of, fr. L memor mindful - more at MEMORY 
   1: to bring to mind or think of again  archaic  2a: BETHINK  2b: REMIND  
   3a: to keep in mind for attention or consideration  3b: REWARD  4: to 
   retain in the memory  5: to convey greetings from  6: RECORD, COMMEMORATE  
   1: to exercise or have the power of memory  2: to have a recollection or 
   remembrance EMBER implies a keeping in memory that may be effortless or 
   unwilled; RECOLLECT implies a bringing back to mind what is lost or 
   scattered; RECALL suggests an effort to bring back to mind and often to 
   re-create in speech; REMIND suggests a jogging of one's memory by an 
   association or similarity; REMINISCE implies a casual often nostalgic 
   recalling of experiences long past and gone - re.mem.ber.able aj SYN syn 
   RECOLLECT, RECALL, REMIND, REMINISCE: REM